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BobBlusoe: The Final 2 Journeyman Project games (Buried in Time and Legacy of Time) have tons of FMV, although it's blended into first person adventure gaemplay. Unfortunatly, these games aren't available at GOG yet.

Second one already is!
This list is pretty complete....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FMV-based_games
I've played...
1983
* Dragon's Lair (still own, never finished)
1984
* Space Ace (still own, haven't really played)
1985
* Time Gal
1990
* Mad Dog McCree (still own, haven't finished)
1991
* Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp
* Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective (finished 1 or 2 of the 3 episodes)
* Who Shot Johnny Rock?
1992
* Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold
* Make My Video
* Night Trap (loved it, finished on Sega CD)
* Sewer Shark (was fun at the time, finished on Sega CD)
* Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol. II
* Space Pirates
1993
* Crime Patrol
* Critical Path (fun game, finished on a Apple II)
* Double Switch (fun game, finished on Sega CD)
* Dracula Unleashed (always died at one point, never finished)
* Ground Zero: Texas (meh, played on Sega 32X)
* Iron Helix (still own, didn't get very far)
* Mansion of Hidden Souls (fun game, finished on Sega CD)
* Microcosm (not very fun, never finished)
* Prize Fighter (somewhat fun, finished on Sega CD)
* Star Wars: Rebel Assault (finished on Sega CD)
* The 7th Guest (loved it, finished on PC)
1994
* Corpse Killer (crappy Sega 32X game)
* Fahrenheit (so so, played on Sega 32X)
* Jurassic Park (ok, played on Sega CD)
* Tomcat Alley (sorta fun, finished on Sega CD)
* Under a Killing Moon (F'n awesome, still own)
1995
* Chaos Control (really bad Journeyman Project clone, never finished)
* Daryl F. Gates' Police Quest: SWAT (never finished)
* Johnny Mnemonic (never finished)
* Psychic Detective (ok, still own, never finished)
* Silent Steel (not that great, never finished, had a DVD player version)
* Slam City (another crappy Sega CD game)
* Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire (not as fun as the first one)
* Supreme Warrior (crappy Sega 32X game)
* The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery (own, haven't played yet)
1996
* Angel Devoid (fun game, finished on PC)
* The Pandora Directive (another F'n awesome game)
* Toonstruck (just received from Goozex, haven't tried yet)
1997
* A Fork in the Tale (not that fun, never finished)
1998
* Black Dahlia (still own, haven't finished yet, has great reviews)
* Tender Loving Care (not bad, haven't finished yet)
* Tex Murphy: Overseer (F'n awesome!)
* The X-Files Game (still own, haven't finished yet, has good reviews)
2004
* The Guy Game (uncensored version is fun)
I guess I have played quite a few FMV games. Feel free to ask me about any of them.
Post edited July 08, 2010 by trueg
Ok, there's this new 2009 HD-Quality FMV game called Casebook. It's very very good, I'd compare it with the Tex Murphy games! For anyone interested, you can only get it through download on their official website: http://www.casebookthegame.com
If you can find Lone Star online pretty cheap, that's worth a look. Rocket Science studios came on pretty big in the mid 90's and pretty much disappeared a few years later, but their games were graphically way ahead of their time. From what I remember, they were one of the first studios to use full screen MPEG-1 technology for their interactive videos. It looked light years ahead of anything anybody else was doing (I'm talking 1995 here, back in the day when you had to actually own hardware to play an MPEG file). Plus the games were pretty fun too. Lone Star and Cadillacs and Dinosaurs were to of their heavy hitters. I think you can find those on the Sega-CD and 3D0 as well, but they looked and played best on the PC.
Here is some of the games that I have played off the list people have displayed that I recommend.

Night Trap - very weird game that was for Sega CD I believe.

Sewer Shark - Cheesy but really fun Sega CD game. I love it.

Star Wars: Rebel Assault - Really fun star wars game, the sequel was also really good.

The 7th Guest - One of my favorite games of all time. Great adventure game.

Under a Killing Moon - Great Tex Murphy game.

Daryl F. Gates' Police Quest: SWAT - Okay but fun game.

Daryl F. Gates' Police Quest: IV - fun game.

Johnny Mnemonic - Terrible game but I loved playing it, for some warped reason it is a blast to play yet such a bad game.

Psychic Detective - Ok game.

Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire Also fun game.

The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery - Personally I love this game, not as good as the first one but still very fun.

* Angel Devoid - I remember playing this game and enjoyed but don't remember a thing about it lol.

The Pandora Directive - Another one of my favorite games of all time.

Phantasmagoria - fun horror themed game, not great but fun.

Phantasmagoria 2 - A Puzzle of Flesh - Also fun but not as good as the first one.

Tex Murphy: Overseer - A really good game as well.

The X-Files Game - Fun game but would have been better if you played as Mulder and Scully.

Ripper - Has Christopher Walken in it, and don't fear the reaper! Great game. One of my favorites.

Spycraft - Was a really fun game as well.

Hardline - is a fun game, but cheesy.

Realms of Haunting - fun game, but didn't play enough to find out if it was really good.

Urban Runner - interesting game, been too long since I played it, so I don't remember if it was good or not.

Dragon's Lair series - is a tough but fun game series.

Space Ace - was a lot of fun too.

Burn Cycle - Fun but tough game.

Shivers 1 and 2 - were also a lot of fun.

Wow, there are many more that I have played but can't remember them all lol.
Post edited November 02, 2010 by samoan
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samoan: Burn Cycle - Fun but tough game.
I would strongly recommend this game. It was the first "M" rated game I ever played, and it left a lasting impression on me. The soundtrack is kickass, too.

Seriously, this game was hard but worth the effort. Beautiful FMV game with a beautiful plot. I believe it was the inspiration behind the movie and subsequent game "Johnnie Mnemonic" but I am not 100% on that.
I'm surprised. I'd actually really liked Silent Steel.

Then there's Voyeur, which I haven't seen mentioned here. Decent game along the lines of Night Trap. Play as a PI gathering dirt on a prominent individual. Story can change since your client is actually random from game to game. Caught a lot of heat for its "mature themes", but there's nothing worse than what you'd find in Phantasmagoria 1 or 2.

And two I didn't see on the Wikipedia list:

In the 1st Degree: Play as a prosecutor handling a trial for grand theft/murder. Some really great acting to be found here.

and

D.A. Pursuit of Justice: I spent months with this one. It's a Legacy Interactive game (at the time they were only known for their Emergency Room game), which means it's grounded in reality.

The full game actually consists of three "cases" (which were later sold individually) that put you as a rookie D.A. rising up the ranks of the Los Angeles DA's office. Handle a DUI, a grand theft and a murder case. Hard as hell if you don't have a background since it's based on California criminal procedure, which means it requires you to research case law as well as to build a case selecting evidence which supports each element of the charged crime. There's a reason it qualified for continuing legal education credit. Fantastic production values, though that's what Legacy was known for before they started pumping out shovelware.
There are some unique old games which are nearly impossible to find or to get run under modern pc-systems. So I would be delightet if gog would transform the following games in their range:

- Quantum Gate [kind of pionere among interactive movies]
- The Vortex, Quantum Gate II
- Brain Dead 13
- Byzantine
- Critical Path
- The Daedalus Encounter
- Dracula Unleashed
- The Lawnmower Man
- Clandestiny
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Ghostfromthepast: There is this free FMV game Fate by numbers. I haven't tried it yet but it has managed to get some great reviews.

Edit: I almost forgot to mention; The Daedalus Encounter (with Tia Carrere), Mission Critical (with Michael Dorn) and, well i don't know if it counts, Wing Commander IV (with Mark Hamill)
fate by numbers was okay very short & in black & white. it was a done by 4 guys who had
tried it out as a project to see how FMV would stack up on new technology, no more has been done since 2007
The Wing Commander games from 3 on also have FMV and seem to be not menitoned here yet. Though, of course they aren't FMV adventure games like the initial games mentioned.

Also, it didn't look like The 7th Guest was mentioned, which is worth a playthrough for the experience, IMO.
Not sure if mentioned; from Southpeak Interactive, Temujin and Dark Side of the Moon are fun FMV games from the 90's, unfortunately not available via GOG. Beat Temujin back in the day and had a blast, essentially you're a amnesiac stuck in a museum trying to figure out why you have amnesia while others around you kind of mock your predicament. Playing through Dark Side of the Moon now and am enjoying it, just keep getting sidetracked. Have to try it on Win 8.1.
Other good FMV games but in the RTS area are
Command & Conquer 1-3
C&C Red Alert
The now available on GOG and has a story to rival Rainbow Six: Act of War: Direct Action.

Act of War has the best FMVs out of the above list.

I am not sure if the other C&Cs and RAs have FMVs.

In the FPS area
STAR WARS™ JEDI KNIGHT: DARK FORCES II - now also on GOG.
I'd second Bmoyn715's suggestion of Spycraft: The Great Game.

It's both great and on GOG.

http://www.gog.com/game/spycraft_the_great_game